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A Calculating Method for Nail Growth Using CO 2 Laser Drilling and Dermoscopy

Sohng C, Kim JY

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A Case of Perinevoid Alopecia on the Scalp

Kim SM, Sohng C, Kim JY, Jang YH, Lee SJ, Lee WJ

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Histopathological Findings of Trichophyton rubrum Infection in Ex vivo Human Skin

Lee HJ, Sohng C, Kim JY, Park KD, Lee SJ, Lee WJ

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A Case of Smooth Muscle Actin-Positive Cutaneous Spindle Cell Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Sohng C, Lee EH, Park KD, Jang YH, Lee WJ, Lee SJ, Kim JY

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Huge Steatocystoma Multiplex with New Point Mutation in the Exon 1 of KRT 17 Gene

Kim JY, Park JH, Sohng C, Jang YH, Lee SJ, Lee WJ

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Extensive Nevus Comedonicus with Inflammatory Nodules and Cysts Controlled with Adalimumab

Lee EH, Lee SH, Sohng C, Kim JY, Park KD, Lee SJ, Lee WJ

Nevus comedonicus is a very rare skin disorder characterized by the presence of comedo-like dilated pores with keratinous plugs, rarely resulting in painful recurrent inflammatory nodules or cysts. It presents...
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A Case of Lumbar Infantile Hemangioma (SACRAL Syndrome) Accompanied by Spinal Anomaly and Dermal Sinus

Sohng C, Kim JY, Lee SJ

  • KMID: 2449202
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2019 May;57(4):197-200.
Infantile hemangioma (IH) usually presents solely as a cutaneous manifestation, and rarely accompanies diverse anomalies such as spinal dysraphism. A 2-month-old girl presented with IH on her lumbar skin as...
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Epidemiological and Mycological Characteristics of Teenagers with Tinea Capitis in Southeastern Korea: Trichophyton tonsurans as the Main Causative Fungus in Recent 10 Years

Sohng C, Kim JY, Park KD, Jang YH, Lee SJ, Bang YJ, Jun JB, Lee WJ

BACKGROUND: Tinea capitis is a contagious fungal infection that occurs predominantly in childhood. Although its incidence has declined, its epidemiological and mycological characteristics are continue to evolve. OBJECTIVE: To assess changes...
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